Al Jackson
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I started watching TV in 1951 when I was 11. I was first struck by some early TV space opera, especially Tom Corbett Space Cadet and Space Patrol.
Tom Corbett Space Cadet did start out with a connection to Heinlein's Young Adult novel Space Cadet but then became only an 'inspiration' I think they only kept one background character name. Heinlein did get a small monetary compensation for use of the 'idea'. Tom Corbett ran on four different networks! ABC, NBC, CBS and DuMont! It had various formats 15 min. five days a week, 15 min. three days a week, 30 min. on Saturday. The final 30 min. shows had better production values. Here is an odd thing, Tom Corbett, Space Patrol, Captain Video, Rocky Jones Space Ranger and the West German Flash Gordon all died in 1955! (Rod Brown Rocket Ranger (who remembers that?!) ran from 53 to 54 ,it was very similar to Tom Combett. Forbidden Planet came out in 1956... and then that was it*! I mean there was Tales of Tomorrow and Twilight Zone (they really were not space opera)... Space Opera , well sophisticated adult space opera, continued on the page in science fiction magazines , TV and movie space got a cold chop in 1956 and it took 10 years for Star Trek to appear in 1966... and that has always passed beyond my understanding.
*(I just can't bring myself to include Commando Cody (from that era) since that was two Republic Serials that were fobbed off later as a TV series. That was Radar Men from the Moon and Zombies of the Stratosphere (gad! what a title!) which used the 'rocket-man' rocket-jacket from King of the Rocket Men** (tho there were no other rocket men!)... in what I consider alternate universe Ray Palmer like pulp stories, they , strictly speaking were not space opera... just goofy stories.)
**Not a Commando Cody serial, but stand alone with the excellent actor Tris Coffin.
My favorite from that era was Space Patrol....
Tom Corbett Space Cadet did start out with a connection to Heinlein's Young Adult novel Space Cadet but then became only an 'inspiration' I think they only kept one background character name. Heinlein did get a small monetary compensation for use of the 'idea'. Tom Corbett ran on four different networks! ABC, NBC, CBS and DuMont! It had various formats 15 min. five days a week, 15 min. three days a week, 30 min. on Saturday. The final 30 min. shows had better production values. Here is an odd thing, Tom Corbett, Space Patrol, Captain Video, Rocky Jones Space Ranger and the West German Flash Gordon all died in 1955! (Rod Brown Rocket Ranger (who remembers that?!) ran from 53 to 54 ,it was very similar to Tom Combett. Forbidden Planet came out in 1956... and then that was it*! I mean there was Tales of Tomorrow and Twilight Zone (they really were not space opera)... Space Opera , well sophisticated adult space opera, continued on the page in science fiction magazines , TV and movie space got a cold chop in 1956 and it took 10 years for Star Trek to appear in 1966... and that has always passed beyond my understanding.
*(I just can't bring myself to include Commando Cody (from that era) since that was two Republic Serials that were fobbed off later as a TV series. That was Radar Men from the Moon and Zombies of the Stratosphere (gad! what a title!) which used the 'rocket-man' rocket-jacket from King of the Rocket Men** (tho there were no other rocket men!)... in what I consider alternate universe Ray Palmer like pulp stories, they , strictly speaking were not space opera... just goofy stories.)
**Not a Commando Cody serial, but stand alone with the excellent actor Tris Coffin.
My favorite from that era was Space Patrol....
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